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Post by Otohiko » Sat Sep 18, 2004 10:31 pm

frankly though, I don't see how the existence of American copycats is a problem. Imitation the best form of flattery? And, really, it doesn't replace Japanese anime anywhere except on Nick and, err... correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Nick NOT known for showing anime?

Anyways, I'd see what it's actually like first. It certainly doesn't sound like it'll give the more serious anime titles a run for their money, but hey, the kids might actually like it :roll:
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Post by Scintilla » Sat Sep 18, 2004 10:37 pm

Kajino Rei wrote:Some people are stupid it seems:

Anime - from Japan
Amerime - not real and it'll fade (hopefully)

Can anyone understand that it doesn?t matter if other people, regions or countries make anime-styled things?
Anime is from Japan for Japan.
Get it people, please.

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Define "not real", please.

So a bunch of Americans make an American cartoon, for an American audience, with an art style that makes it look Japanese... SO WHAT.

Is this the part where someone points out that The Big O II was co-produced by Cartoon Network <i>because of the first season's popularity in the USA?</i>

Better idea: Is this the part where someone points out that Osamu Tezuka, <a href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=U ... considered by many</a> to be the "father of anime", was quite influenced by the artwork of Disney?

Cultures borrow from other cultures all the time. Anime is no exception, and neither are American anime-styled toons. Get over it.
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Post by Kajino Rei » Sat Sep 18, 2004 10:37 pm

Duke MadThain
on oh so many occasions
*smacks lips*
Frankly I like that. :twisted:
No but I would be rather disappointed if anime were influenced by American way of thinking, muddy the pool if you will. its unique because its foreign, I wouldn’t want to change that by domesticating it. probably just being paranoid tho. alls well that ends well
As I've said before (Kajino Rei quotes):
Anime rip-offs do nothing to anime itself.
Who cares about the US or any other place.
If Japan is ok, anime/manga is ok, I'm ok.
It's pointless.
And the most important thing:
Anime is from Japan for Japan.
That is all...
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Post by Scintilla » Sat Sep 18, 2004 10:40 pm

Bulghod wrote:
Kajino Rei wrote::lol: So it appears.
Makes it seem like I scare you or something. :twisted:

Anyways:
Who cares about the US or any other place.
If Japan is ok, anime/manga is ok, I'm ok.
It's pointless.
I care. I LIVE IN THE FRICKIN US. i don't want the majority of the animation and comics here to be an anime rip-off.
If it sells, they will produce it.
Duke MadThain wrote:No but I would be rather disappointed if anime were influenced by American way of thinking, muddy the pool if you will. its unique because its foreign, I wouldn?t want to change that by domesticating it.
See my last post for examples of how this has already happened. :?

Why should a show be considered so special just because it's from Japan? What matters to me is whether I enjoy it or not.
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Post by Kajino Rei » Sat Sep 18, 2004 10:42 pm

Not real as in "not real anime" or not really anime.
Anime is not Disney.
Is this the part where someone points out that Osamu Tezuka, considered by many to be the "father of anime", was quite influenced by the artwork of Disney?
Everyone knows that but he also thought what Matsumoto Reiji did...Western storytelling was too simple.
True they were influenced after the US occupation after WWII but its moot point.
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Post by Scintilla » Sat Sep 18, 2004 10:46 pm

Kajino Rei wrote:Not real as in "not real anime" or not really anime.
Anime is not Disney.
Of course it's "not really anime", and of course Disney isn't anime, because they're not Japanese. :?

That's the only thing that makes anime anime (last I checked), is that it's produced in Japan by Japanese.
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Post by TheKorovaMilkbar » Sat Sep 18, 2004 10:46 pm

Scintilla wrote: If it sells, they will produce it.
So true.

Although, it's getting to the point where they'll produce ANYTHING.

*cough* *cough* endless reality shows *cough*
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Post by Kajino Rei » Sat Sep 18, 2004 10:51 pm

Of course it's "not really anime", and of course Disney isn't anime, because they're not Japanese.

That's the only thing that makes anime anime (last I checked), is that it's produced in Japan by Japanese.
No bloody shit Einstein. :roll:
Did you ignore the rest of the post and all of my previous posts?
That's what I've been saying.
People, regions and countries may adapt and make anime-style things.
In the end it matters not.
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Post by Coaxel Ethereal » Sat Sep 18, 2004 10:53 pm

Anime rip-offs do nothing to anime itself.
as long as they are considered ripoff, what if somebody gets stupid and thinks its a good idea??
*smacks lips*
Frankly I like that.
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as long as its from japan, all is good with the world, as to amerime, the word it self sounds stupid. it will die most likely.

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Post by Kajino Rei » Sat Sep 18, 2004 11:02 pm

As I said before Duke, rip-offs of any kind are worthless and meaningless.
Do not concern yourself with such banality.
Frankly this whole discussion is pointless.
as long as its from japan, all is good with the world, as to amerime, the word it self sounds stupid. it will die most likely.
Alas someone that agrees with me.
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